Their Wildest Dreams?

On Afros, Ancestors, and Scholastic Books


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In this second episode, Sandhya talks with Greg Hodge, father, mentor, facilitator and artist deeply rooted in racial equity and healing work in Oakland, California. Greg talks about how he was raised with an appreciation of ancestors and also how ancestors taught him that resistance to oppression was his birthright.

You can connect to Greg at @hodgeforoakland on Instagram and connect with his wider work at https://brotherhoodofelders.net/

You can find Sandhya’s book at: Rebels, Despots, and Saints: The Ancestors Who Free Us and The Ancestor — Chalice Press

Sign up for Sandhya’s twice-a-month newsletter on Ancestors and Activism here: https://mailchi.mp/df50b81c7454/ancestors-and-activism

To learn more about the upcoming Virtual Summit on Ancestors: Wisdom, Belonging, and Justice May 11-13, 2023, visit http://sandhyajha.com

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Their Wildest Dreams?By Sandhya R Jha